robert ames
robert ames
i bought 6 bottles of '05 graillot, although it was the crozes hermitage rather than the st. joseph. i've enjoyed both his crozes and st. joe for several vintages and have found the wines consistent and very syrah.
i waited a good while before opening one, but patience can take me only so far, so after i'd had the wine about a year, i relented, and was surprised. the wine was all raspberry fruit and nary a sign of black oilve tapanade or any gaminess or any of the non-fruit complexities that i associate with rhone valley syrah. i didn't get the sense that wood had anything to do with this disconnect, but really don't know what to make of the wine except that it seemed anything but rhone syrah. i will wait a good while yet before opening any more.
i waited a good while before opening one, but patience can take me only so far, so after i'd had the wine about a year, i relented, and was surprised. the wine was all raspberry fruit and nary a sign of black oilve tapanade or any gaminess or any of the non-fruit complexities that i associate with rhone valley syrah. i didn't get the sense that wood had anything to do with this disconnect, but really don't know what to make of the wine except that it seemed anything but rhone syrah. i will wait a good while yet before opening any more.